Coal Mining Models In Transition From Centrally Planned To Market Economy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wojciech Suwala
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The transition from centrally planned to market economy affects methods of economic analysis. The models which were used in the past are riot valid presently, however they we're the seed which initialized the development of methods and applications. There is more than twenty years of experience in modeling of coal mining development. The first attempts were devoted to select the moment of mine construction commencement in order to meet planned output. In Poland significant development of such models began in 1986. Within the Central Research and Development Program there has been a continuous development of models. These models from econometric to optimization ones, were a certain sequence which, in accordance with changing economy system, led to the last version of the model. It is the most suitable one for contemporary problems of coal mining in present Polish circumstances.
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APA: Wojciech Suwala  (1992)  Coal Mining Models In Transition From Centrally Planned To Market Economy

MLA: Wojciech Suwala Coal Mining Models In Transition From Centrally Planned To Market Economy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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